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The future of primary mental health care
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Resourcecomponents of an effective landscape noted down include: Community oriented, locally-led and flexible Integrated across key boundaries – both horizontally with community services and vertically with specialist services Access to primary care needs to be fast and accessible Mental health and physical
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NZ Health Survey 2024/2025 mental health and substance use data summary
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group. 23.8% of Pacific adults (about 69,000 people) and 22.5% of Māori adults (about 147,000 people) experienced high or very high psychological distress. Both Pacific and Māori were significantly more likely to have high or very high psychological distress than non-Pacific and non-Māori respectively
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Commission will provide system oversight of new mental wellbeing long-term pathway
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Newsand ears of the people and reflecting those views back to government. As an independent Crown entity, we look at how the system promotes health and wellbeing, as well as how the system identifies and responds to people experiencing mental distress or addiction (or both), and their whānau, families
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Our tools to create system change
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;were asked to assess progress and provide evidence for their assessment. The assessment covered both how much had been done to achieve the recommendation and how well it had been done. This progress report illustrates that substantial progress has been made overall
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Achieving equity of Pacific mental health and wellbeing outcomes
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along with engagement with Pacific communities. Pacific community leaders told us that the ‘Pacific dream’ is about thriving Pacific families in Aotearoa. However, it is clear from our assessment of the data and experience of Pacific people we spoke to, both for migrants and generations
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New Te Hiringa Mahara Board appointments welcomed
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Newstime as welcoming these changes, two long standing board members are being farewelled. Both Kevin Hague and Alex El Amanni have been on the board since its inception in February 2021. Mr Hague served as deputy chair from February 2022. “We acknowledge the dedication and experience the two
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Mental health and addiction targets welcomed
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Newsas a barometer of the state of the whole mental health and addiction system. However, it doesn’t tell the full picture, therefore we need a wider range of high-level measures across both primary/community and specialist services.” “We really need to know if there are population groups that are
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He Ara Āwhina development journey
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Resource, including tāngata whaiora, whānau, and Kaupapa Māori supports and services. This feedback has been supportive of He Ara Āwhina and helpfully identified concepts that could be strengthened or included across both perspectives. What people told us, and the changes made in response, are summarised in 
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Our commitment to lived experience
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both for Te Hiringa Mahara and for other organisations working in mental health, addiction and broader wellbeing. Read and download our Nau Mai te Ao discussion document Nau Mai te Ao discussion document [PDF 4.8MB] Nau Mai te Ao discussion document [DOCX 506KB]
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Refreshed strategic direction – July 2025
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Newsup into our system leadership role, holding the system to account and influencing the public narrative. At the same time, we have also ensured both our Te Tauākī ki te Tiriti o Waitangi and Lived Experience position statements continue to reflect our commitment to contribute to better and